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George Washington at the Battle of Princeton Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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George Washington at the Battle of Princeton Puzzle Details:

About: The official portrait of George Washington, that this puzzle is based on, was painted in 1779 Charles Willson Peale to commemorate the victories of the Continental army at Trenton and Princeton, New Jersey. This battle took place during the American Revolutionary War, near Princeton, New Jersey on January 3, 1777. American historians often consider the Battle of Princeton a great victory because of the subsequent loss of control of most of New Jersey by the Crown forces. The Continental Army was led General George Washington.
Image Source /Credit: Gift of Collis P. Huntington (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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